Muhammad Wilkerson will play tomorrow in Buffalo. The defensive lineman said he does not have a concussion, as the Jets had previously said.

“I wasn’t worried (about a concussion),” Wilkerson said yesterday.

Coach Rex Ryan said earlier in the week that Wilkerson only developed symptoms after the game and he found out about Wilkerson’s condition Tuesday. Yesterday, however,

Wilkerson insisted he was concussion-free. He practiced fully and is listed as probable against the Bills, though the Jets list him with a knee injury and a concussion on their injury report.

Dustin Keller, though, will not play against the Bills. He is listed as doubtful due to an ankle injury that will keep him out of his third straight game. Keller will head into free agency having played in only eight games this season and having made 28 catches — both the lowest totals of his career.

• Tonight, as they have done for every road game, Bryan Thomas, Bart Scott, David Harris and Calvin Pace will get together for dinner at a restaurant in Buffalo. Not the most expensive one, but the one with the honest-to-goodness best food.

They have previously gone to a steak house, a barbeque joint and a seafood place — though the worst one they experienced was in Toronto when sardines were the delicacy of choice.

And they’ll talk.

“Reminisce about the good, the bad, talk (smack) to each other,” said Thomas, who is doubtful for tomorrow’s game because of a chest injury.

“We go out, talk about what’s going on in each other’s lives. What’s going on throughout the team and the season — everything. Whatever we talk about we talk about.”
It will probably be the last get-together for the four. Last week, defensive coordinator
Mike Pettine admitted the reality that this will likely be the last game the four linebackers will be together. They’ve been the Jets’ starting unit since Scott came to the team along with Rex Ryan. They’ve been in the middle of a No. 1 defense and the core of one of the most successful periods in the franchise’s history.

But the end is near. Scott and Pace are 32 years old and Thomas is 33 and has been with the Jets since being selected in the first round in 2002. As Pettine noted, the economics of the league will help break them apart as well.

“Things change,” Thomas said. “Us four have been together four years. It’s been great playing with them guys. But (that’s) how this game and this business works.”

Thomas has already been hit by the cruel nature of the NFL this season. He was cut for a weekend in September when he was injured and the Jets needed a roster spot. He received texts asking what happened and simply replied that he would return that Monday after the game.

• Defensive lineman Sione Po’uha will have an MRI on his back after the season ends, as first reported by ESPN New York. He has been bothered by a lingering lower back injury all season, missing four games. He said he will evaluate his health following the season as well.

• The Jets added RB John Griffin to the access roster after putting CB Aaron Berry on injured reserve Thursday.